The Alignment Problem: Machine Learning and Human Values
Books | Science / Philosophy & Social Aspects
4.5
Brian Christian
"If you’re going to read one book on artificial intelligence, this is the one." —Stephen Marche, New York Times A jaw-dropping exploration of everything that goes wrong when we build AI systems and the movement to fix them. Today’s “machine-learning” systems, trained by data, are so effective that we’ve invited them to see and hear for us—and to make decisions on our behalf. But alarm bells are ringing. Recent years have seen an eruption of concern as the field of machine learning advances. When the systems we attempt to teach will not, in the end, do what we want or what we expect, ethical and potentially existential risks emerge. Researchers call this the alignment problem. Systems cull résumés until, years later, we discover that they have inherent gender biases. Algorithms decide bail and parole—and appear to assess Black and White defendants differently. We can no longer assume that our mortgage application, or even our medical tests, will be seen by human eyes. And as autonomous vehicles share our streets, we are increasingly putting our lives in their hands. The mathematical and computational models driving these changes range in complexity from something that can fit on a spreadsheet to a complex system that might credibly be called “artificial intelligence.” They are steadily replacing both human judgment and explicitly programmed software. In best-selling author Brian Christian’s riveting account, we meet the alignment problem’s “first-responders,” and learn their ambitious plan to solve it before our hands are completely off the wheel. In a masterful blend of history and on-the ground reporting, Christian traces the explosive growth in the field of machine learning and surveys its current, sprawling frontier. Readers encounter a discipline finding its legs amid exhilarating and sometimes terrifying progress. Whether they—and we—succeed or fail in solving the alignment problem will be a defining human story. The Alignment Problem offers an unflinching reckoning with humanity’s biases and blind spots, our own unstated assumptions and often contradictory goals. A dazzlingly interdisciplinary work, it takes a hard look not only at our technology but at our culture—and finds a story by turns harrowing and hopeful.
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Author
Brian Christian
Pages
496
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Published Date
2020-10-06
ISBN
039363583X 9780393635836
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"Solid, sweeping view on AI/Ethics with grounding and history. I wish quality writers like Brian Christian would partner with deep practitioners in the fields; with summary, review, debate at the end of each chapter. Even if it's just comfort notes like "we're on top of this issue" or here's another more practical way to consider this conflict (e.g. resources). It's a wonderful history, philosophy work; but like many books that look to summarize a space, I wish they could ground it with technical depth, ideally an accompanying .GIT or chapter-by-chapter debate with folks like Rodney Brooks or Geoff Hinton to braid in the: history, philosophy, and technology into a coherent whole. Great book, and recommended."
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Ken Nickerson